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Just prior to the official release of Windows Phone 6.5 on October 6th at&t released the HTC Pure which  is at&t’s version of the Touch Diamond 2. I have been using  the original Tilt …

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Samsung WEP500 Review – Small and Cool!

Posted by Jack Cook on October 7, 2007 – 9:04 am
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samThe search for the "perfect" Bluetooth headset is an ongoing process.  With so many out there it is hard to decide but we always continue to look for something that will make our ability to Experience Mobility a more enjoyable process.  Here is one that is well worth looking at if for nothing else than its size. 

With its WEP500, Samsung brings the world an even smaller Bluetooth headset than last year’s WEP200. Unfortunately, the WEP200 was a device burdened with problems such as echo issues. Well, Samsung is back from the drawing board and this time it has included echo cancellation and noise reduction. Smaller than before, and certainly stylish, the question remains: Can an even smaller headset be better than the old one? Will it just be a smaller device with the same big problems? Read on here at MobileBurn to find out.

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